Access to healthcare is considered to be a basic human right. This paper explores the concept of access to public healthcare, with a particular focus on affordability, accessibility and accommodation. Furthermore, it highlights certain issues around the concept of access in the South African setting, by analysing the results from the General Household Surveys (2002–2009).Affordability of healthcare services and the positioning of the facilities were not identified as being key barriers to access. Instead, other aspects, such as accommodation to the patients’ needs and acceptability of services received had greater significance and should be prioritised in terms of any proposed healthcare reforms
M.Com. (Economics)Access to health care is a basic human right in South Africa. Primary health care ...
since 1994, considerable progress has been made in transforming the South African health care system...
Access in the South African public health system: Factors that influenced access to health care in t...
Achieving equitable universal health coverage requires the provision of accessible, necessary servic...
We use a reliable, intuitive and simple set of indicators to capture three dimensions of access – av...
Magister Commercii - MComThe aim of this mini-thesis is to investigate the factors linked to access ...
Much current global debate – as well as a great deal of political rhetoric – about g...
The purpose of the Medical Schemes Act, No. 131 of 1998 was inter alia to ‘promote non-discriminator...
This paper considers the affordability of using public sector health services for three tracer condi...
The South African Human Rights Commission acknowledges that access to healthcare services in South A...
South Africa subscribes to universal health care coverage. Health care access has four dimensions: g...
Although access to health care is frequently identified as a goal for health care policy, the precis...
Against the background of increasing international calls for the development and implementation of a...
Facilitating access is concerned with helping people to command appropriate health care resources in...
Abstract Background: In South Africa, the provision of primary health care is a basic service desig...
M.Com. (Economics)Access to health care is a basic human right in South Africa. Primary health care ...
since 1994, considerable progress has been made in transforming the South African health care system...
Access in the South African public health system: Factors that influenced access to health care in t...
Achieving equitable universal health coverage requires the provision of accessible, necessary servic...
We use a reliable, intuitive and simple set of indicators to capture three dimensions of access – av...
Magister Commercii - MComThe aim of this mini-thesis is to investigate the factors linked to access ...
Much current global debate – as well as a great deal of political rhetoric – about g...
The purpose of the Medical Schemes Act, No. 131 of 1998 was inter alia to ‘promote non-discriminator...
This paper considers the affordability of using public sector health services for three tracer condi...
The South African Human Rights Commission acknowledges that access to healthcare services in South A...
South Africa subscribes to universal health care coverage. Health care access has four dimensions: g...
Although access to health care is frequently identified as a goal for health care policy, the precis...
Against the background of increasing international calls for the development and implementation of a...
Facilitating access is concerned with helping people to command appropriate health care resources in...
Abstract Background: In South Africa, the provision of primary health care is a basic service desig...
M.Com. (Economics)Access to health care is a basic human right in South Africa. Primary health care ...
since 1994, considerable progress has been made in transforming the South African health care system...
Access in the South African public health system: Factors that influenced access to health care in t...